it's a direction, unfortunately, that the obama administration is leading us right now, and i'm convinced its a mistake. the house of representatives has a responsibility, as part of a co-equal branch of government. we have worked and passed sanctions that are robust and dynamic, that aren't taken up by the false claim of the iranians, false promise of future conduct. we need our colleagues on the other side of the rontonda to take on a rigorous sanctions bill and push back very, very aggressively, because here are the thing, the iranians are allowed to enrich. there are no investigations as it relates to the warheads or their missile capacity. so what's happening? the iranians gain an advantage of time and money, we squander both. this is a time when the united states needs to be clear and not ambiguous. so there are members who are gathered here today, mr. speaker, to talk about the seriousness of this issue, to admonish the administration and encourage them to change course and we hope to highlight the significant nature of the shift in american foreign policy that we are seeing laid o